g. The system must include approximiateiy 15-gallon size 

 shipping containers for shipment of samples to laboratories for 

 analysis and also include spare plastic liners to replace those which 

 are used. 



h. Analysis of water samples to be performed either on ship- 

 board, if facilities are available, or at shoreside laboratories. 



i. This 15-gallon size sampler is the first and highest priority 

 of a series of sampler sizes, which should increase by an order of 

 two, three, and/or four. 



Potential Users and Estimiated Number of Units Which They May 

 Require: 



a. U. S. Navy (basic research, applied research, survey ships) 

 20 to 40. 



b. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 10 to ZO. 



c. Certain activities within scientific community - 10 to 20. 



d. Bureau of Comimercial Fisheries - 2 to 10. 



e. Atomic Energy Com-nission - 20 to 40. 



Total: 62 to 130. 



Recommendation Where Instrument Should Be Researched and 

 Developed: 



U. S. Industry. 



Relative Importance to U. S. National Oceanogr aphic Program: 



Individual instrument/equipment priority 14. 



I. o. UNDERWATER CAMERA 



Primary Use: 



To be utilized on oceanographic survey ships for the purpose 



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